About this role
AdventHealth Orlando is hiring a full-time Critical Care Paramedic for night shifts (1800–0600) at its Palm Coast, Florida facility.
### What you'll do
- Provide primary patient care during critical care and advanced life support transports within EMS Medical Director–approved scope of practice.
- Assess, plan, implement, and evaluate patient care in accordance with EMS protocols and departmental policies.
- Monitor, record, and communicate patient conditions and treatment responses throughout transport.
- Operate emergency vehicles safely across varied weather and emergent conditions per established safety standards.
- Maintain the transport unit in constant readiness, completing medication, supply, and equipment inventories each shift.
- Ensure all patient and departmental documentation is accurate, complete, and compliant at all times.
### What we're looking for
- Licensed Paramedic (PARA) — required.
- Critical Care Paramedic certification (CCEMT-P, CICP, FP-C, CCP-C, UF CCP) or successful completion of an approved CCP curriculum — required.
- 1+ years of advanced life support transport experience — required; 3–5+ years critical care transport experience preferred.
- Active BLS, ACLS, PALS, and NRP certifications — required.
- Valid driver's license or CDL and CEVO/EVOC certification — required.
- 5+ years driving passenger vehicles — required.
### What's included
- Hourly pay range: $23.71–$44.09 (approximately $49,316–$91,707 annualized).
- Medical, dental, vision, life, and disability insurance effective day one.
- Paid time off from day one and four weeks of 100% paid parental leave.
- 403(b) retirement plan.
- Career development resources and whole-person well-being support.
### About the practice
AdventHealth is a faith-based, not-for-profit health system operating across multiple states, with a flagship campus in Orlando and regional facilities including Palm Coast. The EMS and critical care transport division operates under dedicated medical direction with established protocols supporting high-acuity patient populations across interfacility and scene response missions.